MONTAGUE – A second suspect in the Hatchery Road fire that destroyed two barns and damaged a modular home last month turned himself in to Greenfield District Court Wednesday, officials said.

Matthew Tetreault, 18, of 114 Maple St., Greenfield, denied three counts of arson of a dwelling house during his arraignment, court documents state.

Teatreault was deemed dangerous during a dangerousness hearing held after his arraignment and released with conditions, including that he avoid all contact with the victim and his co-defendant, 22-year-old Cody Lee Adams, documents state.

A bindover hearing on whether to move the case to Hampshire Superior Court was set for May 1.

The fire, which destroyed two “historically significant” barns, according to the state Fire Marshal’s office, was reported just after 2 a.m. on March 26. No injuries were reported.

Police arrested Adams, son of the owners, at about noon that day.

Police interviewed Adams because someone spotted a car in the area at the time of the fire and made note of the registration number, said detective Brian Dobosz said. The car traced back to Adams.

Adams was also charged with three counts of arson of a dwelling

Property records list the property as belonging to Robert L. and Lisa M. Adams.